A public program that is jointly funded jointly administered and jointly determined by both state and national government is an example of cooperative federalism.
ability for the national government to provide for the defense of the country
A government that divides power between the states and the national government
reserved powers
Passports and Visas.
Federalism
reserved powers
National government deals with the entire nation; for example, what is the legal voting or drinking age. State government does the same thing, but on the state level; for example, at what age can a teenager receive a driver's permit. State laws cannot contradict national laws; for example, the state could not say that the legal drinking age was 15, because the national law has set it at 21.
The power of the national government to declare war is an example of an expressed power. Another example is the power to levy taxes.
Loans made by the National Government to the States.
The Wechsler Scale is an example of an intelligence test that would be administered on an individual basis.
Cooperative Federalism
The ability to coin money